The Mayor of Kingstown star Jeremy Renner has shared new news about his snowplow accident on Instagram, including the shocking revelation that he broke 32 bones in the incident.
The Mayor of Kingstown star Jeremy Renner has shared new news about his snowplow accident on Instagram, including the shocking revelation that he broke 32 bones in the incident.
EXCLUSIVE: Stacie Greenwell (Mayor of Kingstown) has booked a recurring role in Amazon’s Alex Cross series starring Aldis Hodge as the titular character.
Marvel actor is now said to be home after the traumatic incident left him in critical condition.The Mayor of Kingstown star, 52, announced on Monday night that he made it home in time to watch the season two airing of his crime drama after he was nearly crushed to death by his 14,330-pound snowplough.The update comes as the actor shared the news via a promotional tweet for the series which aired on Monday.The small-screen star said to his 6.1 million followers: "Outside my brain fog in recovery, I was very excited to watch episode 201 with my family at home."Jeremy was inundated with messages of support following the good news.Twitter user, Sanjukta wrote: "Fantastic news. you are at home, released from hospital then.This Tweet is just so sweet and humble rarely do you see a star share casual moments like this.
Jeremy Renner may do a bang-up job for Mayor of Kingstown, but there’s no reason why he needs to actually look it.
Jeremy Renner has returned home!
Jeremy Renner shared a photo of snowy setting in Lake Tahoe on social media on Monday.The 52-year-old Mayor Of Kingstown actor said he was missing his 'happy place' as he continues to recover in a hospital two weeks after a scary snow plow accident that nearly crushed him to death near his home in Northern California.The Hawkeye actor's sister, Kym, told People last week that Jeremy is working hard to restore his health with therapy in a hospital. Happy place: Jeremy Renner is still recovering from his near-fatal snow plow accident at his home in Reno, but he has been thinking about better days to come.
Jeremy Renner has asked fans for their verdict on the new series of Mayor of Kingstown as he recovers from a near-fatal snowplow accident in hospital. The Hawkeye star, 52, was involved in a horrific snowplow accident on New Year's Day on his property in Reno, Nevada, that left him fighting for his life in intensive care. Renner remains in hospital but took to Twitter following the premiere of season two of crime thriller series Mayor of Kingstown on Paramount+ to ask fans what they thought. 'Let me know what you think!', said Renner alongside a picture of himself as the show's lead, Mike McKusky, who he has played since the show's first season in November 2021. Jeremy Renner has asked fans for their verdict on the new series of Mayor of Kingstown as he recovers from a near-fatal snowplow accident in hospital The Hawkeye star, 52, was involved in a horrific snowplow accident on New Year's Day on his property in Reno, Nevada, that left him fighting for his life in intensive care Fans appeared delighted with the new episodes, with some saying it is the actor's 'best work' yet and that they 'absolutely loved it'. French TV host Jon Ali said it was his 'best role to date!' while Eddy Hurtado said: 'It's both good to be back and terrifying at the same time.'But I love every character on this show flaws and all.
SPOILER ALERT! This story contains plot points from the season 2 premiere of Mayor of Kingstown.
The reductive take on Taylor Sheridan-made media— and perhaps particularly, the gritty and rugged Paramount+ series “Mayor Of Kingstown” (co-created with Hugh Dillon, one of the series co-stars)— is that it’s macho, maybe even toxically masculine; narratives about aggressive men that feel they must defend their fiefdoms, no matter the size, no matter the cost. In that sense, Sheridan’s work feels so innately American, and maybe that’s why he gets labeled as a Red State creator so often, given so many of his gruff characters seem to have a “don’t tread on me” philosophy of life (think the beautiful loser criminals of “Hell or Highwater”).
A new year means a new barrage of television shows requiring instant viewing. While we’ve polished off all of our end-of-year lists for 2022, Hollywood refuses to slow down with both returns of highly anticipated series as well as welcomed new shows to dig into. Rian Johnson makes his return to television with Natasha Lyonne as his star, while filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn also takes another stab at a miniseries with his latest, “Copenhagen Cowboy.” Fan favorite shows such as “Servant” and “Hunters” arrive for their final seasons while Hirokazu Kore-eda makes his television debut through an original Netflix series.
A scary start to the year. Jeremy Renner was hospitalized on New Year’s Day after sustaining injuries while plowing snow in Nevada.
Deadline has an update on Jeremy Renner, whom we revealed yesterday was airlifted to a hospital in Reno yesterday in “critical but stable condition with injuries suffered after experiencing a weather related accident while plowing snow.” We are now told that Renner had surgery today, and is in recovery but still in critical condition. Also that his family is most grateful for the outpouring of his support from fans everywhere.
His top priority. Jeremy Renner calls daughter Ava, born in March 2013, his “No. 1,” and he loves to share sweet photos of his little girl.
best known from the Academy Award-winning film The Hurt Locker and for the role of Hawkeye in the , was hospitalized Sunday following an accident in Nevada. As first detailed by , emergency workers near Reno were dispatched to his home, and coordinated an extraction via to a local hospital. A representative told THR late Sunday that he is in “critical but stable condition with injuries suffered after experiencing a weather-related accident while plowing snow.” They added that “his family is with him, and he is receiving excellent care.”Renner owns property in the Mt.
ACTOR Jeremy Renner is in a "critical but stable condition" after he was involved in a horrific weather-related accident, his spokesperson confirmed. The two-time Oscar-nominated Hawkeye star, 51, was left seriously hurt and had to be rushed to hospital on Sunday. Renner's spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter that the a-lister suffered the accident while plowing snow.
Actor Jeremy Renner was critically injured in some type of snow plowing accident near Reno, Nevada on Sunday.
On the mend. Jeremy Renner was hospitalized after sustaining injuries while plowing snow.
Jeremy Renner is in “critical but stable condition with injuries suffered after experiencing a weather related accident while plowing snow earlier today,” his spokesperson told Deadline on Sunday.
Jeremy Renner is in 'critical but stable condition' after being injured while out and about in his snow plow. The 51-year-old actor, a two-time Academy Award nominee, was airlifted to the hospital on Sunday, his spokesperson told Deadline noting how he suffered a 'weather related accident while plowing snow.' Renner, who is a big lover of machines often posts pictures and videos of himself enjoying his home in Lake Tahoe where he can be seen plowing his driveway. According to the actor's spokesperson, The Mayor of Kingstown star was 'receiving excellent care' and his family his with him. Jeremy Renner is in 'critical but stable condition' due to injuries suffered after a 'weather related accident while plowing snow'.
Taylor Sheridan’s latest installment in the Yellowstone universe, headlined by Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford, has set a new benchmark for the prolific creator — and for Paramount+.
After the success of “Yellowstone” and “1883,” Taylor Sheridan’s empire keeps growing (not to mention there are crime shows, “The Mayor Of Kingstown” and “The Tulsa King”). Next up for Sheridan is yet another “Yellowstone” spin-off, another Dutton family origin story with some huge names attached.
Anyone who thinks Yellowstone is a conservative show probably never watched it, creator Taylor Sheridan says.
Is anyone working in Hollywood or TV as prolific as Taylor Sheridan? Even the term prolific may not do Sheridan’s recent output justice. He has four (yes, four) seasons of TV hitting this calendar year, with another, Season 2 of “Mayor Of Kingstown,” hitting Paramount+ next February.
EXCLUSIVE: Jenny Wood is joining Taylor Sheridan’s Bosque Ranch as President.
Honestly, if it wasn’t for Taylor Sheridan, you have to wonder what would happen to Paramount+. Not only is Sheridan responsible for “Yellowstone,” which has its previous seasons on the streaming platform, but he makes a number of Paramount+ exclusive shows that are driving all sorts of business to the service, including the series “Mayor of Kingstown.” READ MORE: ‘Mayor Of Kingstown’ TV Review: Just Another Hyper-Masculine Crime Series From Taylor Sheridan As seen in the teaser for Season 2 of “Mayor of Kingstown,” the new season picks up where the last left off as the series looks at the privatized prison business and what might happen after massive riots create chaos.
We knew it was coming in December and now we know when. 1923, Taylor Sheridan’s anticipated Yellowstone prequel series will debut Sunday, December 18, exclusively on Paramount+ in the U.S. and Canada, and will premiere the following day on Monday, December 19 on Paramount+ in the UK and Australia. Premiere dates for other Paramount+ international markets will be announced at a later date.
EXCLUSIVE: Taylor Sheridan‘s limited series 1923 has turned out to be such a sprawling saga that he’ll need two seasons to get it done, The Dish hears. 101 Studios and MTV Entertainment Studios have given a thumbs up to Sheridan’s ambitions for the Paramount+ limited series, and sources said that negotiations are underway to bring back the cast for another season.
EXCLUSIVE: Michael Beach (Dahmer: Monster), Joshua Colley (Senior Year) and Lindsey Gort (All Rise) have joined the cast of Dead Boy Detectives, HBO Max’s upcoming drama series based on the DC Comics characters created by Neil Gaiman, in key recurring roles. The series hails from The Flight Attendant’s Steve Yockey, Doom Patrol’s Jeremy Carver, Berlanti Productions, and Warner Bros. Television. Beach, Colley and Gort join series stars George Rexstrew, Jayden Revri and Kassius Nelson.
Kenneth Branagh’s Hercule Poirot is returning to the screen for the third time, this round in a film called “A Haunting in Venice” based on an Agatha Christie mystery, 20th Century Studios announced Monday.Branagh, who will return to direct the franchise for the third time, has set a cast that includes Tina Fey, Jamie Dornan and Michelle Yeoh to star alongside his portrayal as the world class detective. “A Haunting in Venice” is inspired by Christie’s novel “Hallowe’en Party” from 1969.
We talk about the might of the Taylor Sheridan-verse—the creator/writer/showrunner/sometimes director of “Yellowstone,” the biggest show on cable television—but really, with only three shows on the air currently, “Yellowstone,” its prequel “1883” and “The Mayor Of Kingstown,” a fourth arriving this fall (“Tulsa King”) and several others waiting in the wings, Sheridan’s TV dominance is only really getting started.
EXCLUSIVE: Game of Thrones alum Jerome Flynn has joined the cast of 1923, Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone prequel series at Paramount+.
BreAnna Bell Robert Patrick has been added to the “1923” cast as a series regular, Variety has confirmed. The actor will portray Sheriff William McDowell, a friend of the Dutton family. He joins previously announced cast members Harrison Ford and Hellen Mirren, who will be playing the husband and wife duo serving as the leaders of the Dutton family ranch. Also among the cast are Darren Mann, Michelle Randolph, James Badge Dale, Marley Shelton, Brian Geraghty, Aminah Nieves and Julia Schlaepfer. According to the show’s logline, the installment, hailing from Taylor Sheridan, will follow the Dutton family’s origins to the early twentieth century “when pandemics, historic drought, the end of Prohibition, and the Great Depression all plague the mountain west, and the Duttons who call it home.” Production on the “Yellowstone” prequel is already underway in Montana.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter The “Yellowstone” prequel series “1923” at Paramount+ has added Brandon Sklenar to the cast, Variety has learned. Sklenar is the latest addition the cast of the series, joining previously announced cast members Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren as well as Darren Mann, Michelle Randolph, James Badge Dale, Marley Shelton, Brian Geraghty, Aminah Nieves, and Julia Schlaepfer. Per the official description of the series, it will “introduce a new generation of the Dutton family and explore the early twentieth century when pandemics, historic drought, the end of Prohibition, and the Great Depression all plague the mountain west, and the Duttons who call it home.”
The Paramount+ series has added three Taylor Sheridan-verse vets for Season 1: Dave Annable (Yellowstone, Walker), LaMonica Garrett (1883, The Terminal List), and James Jordan (Yellowstone, Mayor of Kingstown)
Joe Otterson TV Reporter Taylor Sheridan’s upcoming CIA drama series “Lioness” at Paramount+ has added three new actors to its cast, Variety has learned exclusively. James Jordan, LaMonica Garrett, and Dave Annable have all joined the show. All three have previously worked with Sheridan — Jordan and Annable on the hit Paramount Network series “Yellowstone” and Garrett in the “Yellowstone” prequel series “1883.” Jordan also appeared in “1883” as well as Sheridan’s Paramount+ series “Mayor of Kingstown” and in his features “Wind River” and “Those Who Wish Me Dead.” The three join previously announced cast members Zoe Saldaña and Laysla De Oliveira.
BreAnna Bell Sebastian Roché is on his way to “1923.” “The Young Pope” alum is set to join the “Yellowstone” prequel at Paramount+ in a recurring role, sources have confirmed to Variety. Details regarding his character have not been revealed yet. He joins Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford among the series’ cast. The “Yellowstone” prequel series created by Taylor Sheridan follows the Dutton family’s next two generations as they struggle to survive historic drought, lawlessness and prohibition, and an epidemic of cattle theft; all battled beneath the cloud of Montana’s great depression, which preceded the nation by almost a decade. It will also touch on the end of World War I, which occurred in 1918.
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